Moderate. I would:
1)Legalize those who are here because the incarceration and deportation of 11 million illegal aliens is not feasible in any way.
2)Build a virtual wall from Brownsville, TX to California. Thus restricting illegal immigration and inhibiting drug trafficking.
3)Begin the process of helping Mexico and Latin and South American Countries to build their economies so the migrants would have jobs available there.
4)Full deportation of any alien, legal or illegal, that has been convicted of a felony, or DWI, period with lifetime ban of immigration to the United States. Criminals need to go.
5)Educate and provide other services to all legal aliens to ensure that we have fully functioning citizens when the time comes that they become citizens.
6)Enforce all laws prohibiting the hiring of illegal aliens. Employers should be fined so hard they have to scrape by to prevent bankruptcy.
2006-12-26 03:11:08
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answered by Billyhr2 2
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We need to take care of our own house and stop giving it away. I do not see this as a liberal or conservative issue, as we need to stop illegal immigration, have immigration reforms, and take care of our own people.
We give enough to the rest of the world. Why give our country away with it.
2006-12-26 03:05:53
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answered by AN 2
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This is not a liberal or conservative issue. This crosses both parties. I am for immigration reform and would like the deportations to begin as soon as possible.
2006-12-26 03:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Conservative. If we are to have an "amnesty" (which I have yet to be convinced we need) we must first put in place proper border controls.
Once we have stemmed the flow of illegal aliens we can maybe move on to having a rational debate about legalizing those already here. As a legal immigrant, I find it offensive that illegals should receive any preferential treatment. Back taxes should be paid in full (under one SSN, not several), full immigration fees should be paid and there should be a fine. Nothing less will do, in my opinion. I expended a lot of time, effort and money coming here legally. It should not be easier for anyone who came here illegally.
It does not affect me, but there are thousands of people who have applied to bring in relatives from abroad legally. Shouldn't that backlog be cleared first?
2006-12-26 03:04:53
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answered by skip 6
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Why compromise? basically bypass the regulation to assert what in mandatory and then implement the regulation. The Democrats administration the domicile, Senate, and the Presidency. they are in a position to do something they desire. basically implement what they bypass. the difficulty with this administration, regardless of if employer, training, immigration, or wellbeing care is that no-one is conscious what the regulations are. no person could make plans to do something because of the fact this administration and the courts are constantly changing the regulations in the path of the sport. as a result human beings do no longer start up something that the government can injury. What could you do if the referees desperate to alter the regulations for the time of the super Bowl?
2016-10-28 09:44:40
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answered by ? 4
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Conservative on immigration reform. We need to change the policies and at the same time we need to enforce our laws and deport illegal immigrants.
2006-12-26 03:12:04
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answered by badneighborvt 3
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What does that mean applied to this issue?
I don't think our country should let in or let stay more than our schools and other services can absorb while still giving our own children quality education and our own sick quality health care.
So what is that, liberal or conservative?
2006-12-26 03:13:13
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answered by DAR 7
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Very conservative. I want to get all of the illegal invaders out of our country, and I want strict rules on who is allowed in. We have enough worthless slobs who were born here. We don't need to invite more leeches to the party.
If you have nothing to contribute to our country, stay out! That's the way that every other single country handles immigration. They do not allow people to become citizens if they will be a drain.
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2006-12-26 03:02:49
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answered by Spanky 2
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Conservative, in favor of reform and enforcement of the law.
2006-12-26 03:00:31
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answered by Leah 6
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Liberals typically have an "open border" policy. Meaning more of our tax dollars will go towards college, pensions, and healthcare for people that are not in our country legally.
I'm conservative on this and ALL issues.
2006-12-26 03:02:03
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answered by LIBS SUCK 1
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